Iconic Brazilian vocalist Rosa Passos makes a long-awaited return to the United States, offering a spellbinding evening of bossa nova in The Appel Room. Passos has been anointed the "female João Gilberto" but she is a prolific and distinct artist in her own right and a true leader of the craft. Passos will be joined by NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron, a nine-time Grammy Award® nominee and one of the most important jazz pianists alive.

Tuesday-Saturday evenings, doors open at 11:15pm for Late Night Sessions featuring some of the most talented emerging artists in jazz. There are no reservations for Late Night Sessions - just swing by! This month, Thursday and Saturday evenings will be hosted by Julian Lee.

In this much-anticipated annual tradition, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis offers swinging and soulful performances of your favorite holiday music. This year's holiday festivities are made complete with a very special guest vocalist: Catherine Russell.

Join guitarist and host Mary Halvorson as she features her new ensemble Code Girl in an evening of discussion and live performance, featuring Ambrose Akinmusire, Tomas Fujiwara, Amirtha Kidambi, and Michael Formanek.

"A Joy to the World" is one of Studio Senakwami's signature productions. This year's concert features the talented jazz pianist Julius Rodriguez and his band Orange Julius with Nick Dunston on bass and Jongkuk Kim on drums.

Tuesday-Saturday evenings, doors open at 11:15pm for Late Night Sessions featuring some of the most talented emerging artists in jazz. There are no reservations for Late Night Sessions - just swing by! This month, Thursday and Saturday evenings will be hosted by Julian Lee.

Join legendary pianist and NEA Jazz Master Dick Hyman as he chats with host Bill Charlap about jazz piano’s history, about great pianists, and about great piano duos. Enjoy an evening as the two artists play some of their favorite recordings, and even sit down for live duo piano performances

Bolero - A Journey Celebrating Creativity, was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the White Cloud Studio of New York, the world's first center of the GYROTONIC® Method. Juliu Horvath choreographs protagonists Elisabetta Carnevale, Prima Ballerina of the White Cloud Opera in Rome, and Jackson Kellogg.

Tuesday-Saturday evenings, doors open at 11:15pm for Late Night Sessions featuring some of the most talented emerging artists in jazz. There are no reservations for Late Night Sessions - just swing by! This month, Thursday and Saturday evenings will be hosted by Julian Lee.

An accomplished bandleader and a saxophonist with the sweetest tone, Sherman Irby is a longtime member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (JLCO). This season, he’ll be spreading the Christmas spirit far and wide, serving as music director for the JLCO’s national Big Band Holidays tour before bringing this exclusive series to Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola.

Cécile McLorin Salvant is a breathtaking young vocalist who has taken the jazz world by storm. Through original compositions, timeless hits, and forgotten gems, Salvant assimilates a vast lineage of jazz vocalists into her own powerful and distinct expression. The 26-year-old recently won the 2016 Grammy Award® for Best Jazz Vocal Album, and she continues to lead critics' polls and sing at top venues around the world.

Tuesday-Saturday evenings, doors open at 11:15pm for Late Night Sessions featuring some of the most talented emerging artists in jazz. There are no reservations for Late Night Sessions - just swing by!

The legendary Harold Prince directs a new production of Bernstein's perennial favorite Candide, which premiered at New York City Opera under his direction in 1982 and became a staple of the company’s repertoire. Sung in English, with supertitles.

The Jazz Academy is the home of the educational initiatives of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Jazz at Lincoln Center’s (JALC) jazz education programs drive our organization’s efforts to advance the appreciation, understanding, and performance of jazz.

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